Report: Bulls plan to move Nikola Mirotic, who is 'intrigued' by Western Conference team

The Bulls have gone 11-6 since Nikola Mirotic returned from facial injuries suffered in a fight with teammate Bobby Portis. Unfortunately for Chicagoans, it doesn't appear the honeymoon period will last long.

After starting the season 3-20, the Bulls have gone 11-6 since
Nikola Mirotic returned from facial injuries suffered in a fight
with teammate Bobby Portis. Unfortunately for Chicagoans, it
doesn't appear the honeymoon period will last long.

The fourth-year forward may already have a destination in mind.
Mirotic is "intrigued" by the Jazz and coach Quin Snyder, per
Wojnarowski. Utah could use an offensive boost, as Snyder's squad
is 3-12 in its last 15 games with an offensive rating of 100.7,
the second-worst mark in the league in that
span.

Even taking into account the small sample size of 17 games,
Mirotic has clearly shown he is capable of contributing in his
supporting role. Whether the Jazz are interested in acquiring
Mirotic is a different question, and obviously general manager
Dennis Lindsey will have to decide if Mirotic is worth the Bulls'
asking price. It's unlikely any team would put a valuable asset on
the table for a disgruntled player.

So enjoy the fun while you still can, Bulls fans. It appears
Mirotic is on his way out the door.